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to even have that conversation was absolutely taboo for the last 22 years. you have republicans talking openly like sean hannity about comprehensive immigration reform. republicans were buking mitt romney over his explanation of defeat saying obama showered gifts on constituency groups. i think that's more than rhetorical. that might be a recognition on the part of republicans that that kind of language has defined their he policies too much for the last four years. we'll see if there's a shift there. i think the ground has changed a lot in the last ten days. >> well, i'm, you know, here in d.c. guys in our nation's capital. i was walking around earlier, and the sun is shining, birding are chirping, democrats and republicans walking arm in arm on the mall together. >> that's not happening. >> that didn't happen. >> i think i saw john boehner and nancy pelosi sharing a rootbeer float out of the same straw at johnny half shell. it's the dawn of a new era. i'm positive about it. >> a lot of important things happened this week. i wasn't totally shocked by any of
to even have that conversation was absolutely taboo for the last 22 years. you have republicans talking openly like sean hannity about comprehensive immigration reform. republicans were buking mitt romney over his explanation of defeat saying obama showered gifts on constituency groups. i think that's more than rhetorical. that might be a recognition on the part of republicans that that kind of language has defined their he policies too much for the last four years. we'll see if there's a shift...
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you have seen optimism on the street. but i look and see that the house is filled with arguably more conservative republicans from a lot of districts. districts in which people voted for president from one party and a congressional level person from another has slunk from 42% to 24%. so in some ways, there's less reason to come across the aisle. i think it's going to be a bumpy ride until the end of december and possibly into january. >> karen, when we talk about bumpy rides, we focus on the republicans. but at the end of the day, the woman that's maybe driving the bus on all this is minority leader nancy pelosi. she hasn't gotten the credit in the ones that passes legislation. this is pelosi who was on absentee this week talking about revenue raisers and the deal. >> would you accept a deal that does not include tax rate increases for the wealthy? we have talked about a possible compromise to cap deductions for high income earners. is that something that's acceptable? >> no. it's far too little money. and it could be the
you have seen optimism on the street. but i look and see that the house is filled with arguably more conservative republicans from a lot of districts. districts in which people voted for president from one party and a congressional level person from another has slunk from 42% to 24%. so in some ways, there's less reason to come across the aisle. i think it's going to be a bumpy ride until the end of december and possibly into january. >> karen, when we talk about bumpy rides, we focus on...
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. >> you know, one of the things, before we move on, big story in "the wall street journal" today. obama wants -- if i get this right -- a $1.6 trillion tax increase over the next ten years. $1.6 trillion. that's twice as much as the negotiated deal a year ago with john boehner. you think that's pro-growth? how does that stack up? >> look, i think unfortunately the president has taken this election as a mandate to go further down the road we're on. in four years, we've seen higher and higher spending, debt, taxes and regulations. and it hadn't worked. 23 million people are out of a job. and there is a proven path to turning this country around. over and over again, if you want growth, it's not complicated. >> all right. >> you reduce spending taxes, regulation and you have a sound dollar. >> ooh, i love that, especially that sound dollar part. music to my ears. thank you, sir. let me move on, though. the big "new yorker" magazine story basically about you, and it talks about how immigrants, demographic changes, immigrants are turning red states into blue states. and they're suggest
. >> you know, one of the things, before we move on, big story in "the wall street journal" today. obama wants -- if i get this right -- a $1.6 trillion tax increase over the next ten years. $1.6 trillion. that's twice as much as the negotiated deal a year ago with john boehner. you think that's pro-growth? how does that stack up? >> look, i think unfortunately the president has taken this election as a mandate to go further down the road we're on. in four years, we've...
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we should have been out on the street with the the president on the stimulus bill. and we let him down. we sat on our hands. we're not going to do that this time. >> it's right back to the campaign trail for labor in this country. >> we had a meeting on friday. it was unanimous consent amongst everybody at the table that we're going to stand up and defend the president's agenda. he won the agenda by telling the truth to the american people. we need to start to rebuild this economy. i'm a little frustrated because i don't think the biggest issue is the deficit. the biggest issue is jobs. if we got people back to work, if republicans wouldn't have been obstructionists on the jobs bill, we would have had more people at work. we'd have been generating wealth. so i think the president is going in the right direction. we need to get this behind us to get on the jobs agenda. >> any moderate republicans left to work with this president or are we going to see more of the same? >> lots of the tea party folks got defeated. lots were hooking on to simpson bowles. we're starting
we should have been out on the street with the the president on the stimulus bill. and we let him down. we sat on our hands. we're not going to do that this time. >> it's right back to the campaign trail for labor in this country. >> we had a meeting on friday. it was unanimous consent amongst everybody at the table that we're going to stand up and defend the president's agenda. he won the agenda by telling the truth to the american people. we need to start to rebuild this economy....
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on east madison street in downtown baltimore... with an update on this latest mess.... &pkurt kocher: "i 3 kkrt kocher: "i hink you've hhard the mayor say ii repeateddyythat we really o pant tooencouragg oor partters in sttte and federal thii bbcauseethis is onll our 3 water bills paying for thiss right nnw." marylanddvoters 3 maryland oters approved seveeal referenddms on the ballot durinn last week's election... buttsome of them would've nnver been up for public vote.... f ot for theestatt'' petition laws. somm laamakers are now questioning whether the state's requirements for brinnng an issueeto referendum... are too easy opponenns neededdto collect nearly 56-thoussnd signatures. and in each case -- they collected much more than that. thanks- innpart - t the internet. 11:27:21 "so perhhps the &pgeneral assembly might want t request that there actually be signatures."followinggthe election - the governor calledd the petition ppocess too easy... but he stopped short of vooing to try and change it. veterans day errmonies f the baltimore. includinn hhee in hundreds turne
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. >> on one hand, i think that boehner still has to deal with his confidence. yes to get the votes. and if he calls for a vote only get 80 out of his conference, he has legal problems of his own. but i think that picking up on what joe said. they saw the results of the election. they realized that it is not good enough just to say no. >> these two gentlemen to your left are awfully -- [talking over each other] >> i mean, i picked up the paper and read what a republican congressman from utah said. and he said, well, obama got reelected, but i got reelected, too. and i have to represent my constituents. now, i think about this congress. and i remember when we came up with the bank bailout and what was it -- what we call a? t.a.r.p. then you had the chairman of the federal reserve board and george w. bush, the secretary of the treasury. you have been going to the leadership and telling them that this thing -- this whole economy was going to collapse. maybe the world economy if we didn't deal with it. and they took it to the house of representatives and it was defeated. >> they finally
. >> on one hand, i think that boehner still has to deal with his confidence. yes to get the votes. and if he calls for a vote only get 80 out of his conference, he has legal problems of his own. but i think that picking up on what joe said. they saw the results of the election. they realized that it is not good enough just to say no. >> these two gentlemen to your left are awfully -- [talking over each other] >> i mean, i picked up the paper and read what a republican...
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is it john boehner? >> i think the president is the only with one that can sign the agreement. john boehner needs to have an agreement that the house of representatives will pass, and i think whatever the two of them agree on will pass the senate. but expect it will be john boehner working along with the president. i'm sure mitch mcconnell will be very closely involved in the discussions with leader boehner. >> you don't believe a deal should come out of the senate and then be introduced in the house? >> well, i think the elections are over. we need to find solutions to help our country move forward in a positive direction and as the chairman of the joint chiefs of staffs says the biggest threat to our national security is actually our debt. we need to get this spending under control and get people back to work. >> i want to talk about this issue of taxes and tax rates and get you to respond to something from not exactly someone who is known as a liberal thinker here. take a listen. >> it won't kill the country if we raise tax as little bit on millionaires. it really won't, i d
is it john boehner? >> i think the president is the only with one that can sign the agreement. john boehner needs to have an agreement that the house of representatives will pass, and i think whatever the two of them agree on will pass the senate. but expect it will be john boehner working along with the president. i'm sure mitch mcconnell will be very closely involved in the discussions with leader boehner. >> you don't believe a deal should come out of the senate and then be...
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big delays on 395 leaving the beltway towards king street. and before the pentagon, 6 miles an hour. inner loop of the beltway that's where i had the stalled car tying up the left side of the beltway. inbound on the dulles toll road. that's a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> congress returns this week. top of its agenda , the so-called fiscal cliff. bitterly divided congress and the white house failing to come to an agreement on the growing debt. john boehner and president obama are the primary negotiators. what are both sides going to need to do to get the job done? chris van hallen joins us now. thanks for coming in. good to have you here. >> good to be with you. >> is there any reason that i or we the american people can have any optimism this is going to get done before the end of the year? there's not a lot of time left and a lot to deal with. >> yes, there is reason for optimism. there is a combustable risks. but there is opportunities here. with respect to across the board cuts, i think there'
big delays on 395 leaving the beltway towards king street. and before the pentagon, 6 miles an hour. inner loop of the beltway that's where i had the stalled car tying up the left side of the beltway. inbound on the dulles toll road. that's a check of your fox 5 on time traffic. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> congress returns this week. top of its agenda , the so-called fiscal cliff. bitterly divided congress and the white house failing to come to an agreement on the...
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up, last week, 22%. even with the feared 800 million shares coming to market, it's had a heck of a run. over 23 bucks a share now. back the you. >> i'm glad that shactman said that about the lock-up. everybody thought that when you had that many shares potentially coming to market that this stock was going to hit the skids again. and it was up huge, more than 10%, i think, that day. here you go, doc, up more than 23 bucks. >> kudos to them that called exactly this scenario here on this show or the 5:00 show. >> ennis. >> tanner, too. kudos to you. >> there it is exactly. keep it in the pocket. >> i will. >> i like to thank my dentist for talking about facebook last woke. >> the shorts have been screaming. >> thank you, dr. j! >> very welcome. hope the check's in the mail. >> take a check, speaking of checks, on apple, as well, today, because that's a sfapt story. this stock has been in free fall as you know pretty much since september when it hit that high of $705. apple went positive while we were on th
up, last week, 22%. even with the feared 800 million shares coming to market, it's had a heck of a run. over 23 bucks a share now. back the you. >> i'm glad that shactman said that about the lock-up. everybody thought that when you had that many shares potentially coming to market that this stock was going to hit the skids again. and it was up huge, more than 10%, i think, that day. here you go, doc, up more than 23 bucks. >> kudos to them that called exactly this scenario here on...
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than 60,000 veterans living on the street last year. that's more than the number of all u.s. troops who were killed in vietnam. think about that. surely those americans didn't give up their lives just so their comrades could be left out in the cold. they gave up their lives because they believed in the promise of a better world, and now it's up to us to deliver on that promise. that means ending homelessness among veterans. it also means reaching out to the 1.6 million veterans of the wars in iraq and afghanistan. about 1 in 5 of those veterans are living with post-traumatic stress disorder or a serious brain injury. veterans of those wars are now killing themselves at a shocking rate of one every 80 minutes. that's simply not acceptable. a country that's great enough to flex its muscles throughout the world should be powerful enough to take care of its own soldiers. as citizens of the united states, we owe these men and women a debt that's too big to pay back in full. but we can make a start at least and show our veterans that the amer
than 60,000 veterans living on the street last year. that's more than the number of all u.s. troops who were killed in vietnam. think about that. surely those americans didn't give up their lives just so their comrades could be left out in the cold. they gave up their lives because they believed in the promise of a better world, and now it's up to us to deliver on that promise. that means ending homelessness among veterans. it also means reaching out to the 1.6 million veterans of the wars in...
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house speaker john boehner said do want togop with the president, but they do not want to raise taxes. the two sides cannot come up deal, spending cuts and taxes kick in automatically january 1. one of the nation's most is castingusinessmen forecast. warren buffett says there will recession if spending cuts and higher taxes becomes the law. calling on house make a dealto happen. if 25 republicans decide to pushed the country above party and sign up for something that we do not need to go over the fiscal cliff. >> he says we will not permanently cripple ourselves because 535 people cannot get along. the district need aur help in the search for high-school principal charged in former school employees. atective said there is of thelmar the rest jarrett -- arrest of thelma jarrett. themselvesers turned today.lice earlier more tonightg about the expanding search for a believe shot a manager at a wal-mart. police released three surveillance photos of the suspect. demanded money from employees the wal-mart near one -- near route 198. is askedth information to call police. monitoring the stor
house speaker john boehner said do want togop with the president, but they do not want to raise taxes. the two sides cannot come up deal, spending cuts and taxes kick in automatically january 1. one of the nation's most is castingusinessmen forecast. warren buffett says there will recession if spending cuts and higher taxes becomes the law. calling on house make a dealto happen. if 25 republicans decide to pushed the country above party and sign up for something that we do not need to go over...
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volume surely will spike here on the close because it is expiration day on wall street. a lot of options and futures are expiring right now. so everybody from washington to wall street is talking about fixing the debt. here's what alan simpson of the simpson/bowles commission told maria on the program yesterday. listen to this. >> the big bang theory of the universe was 13,600,000,000 years ago. that ain't even close to 1 trillion, and we owe 16 of those babies. >> we don't want to lose sight of what the debt is. just remember, it is $16 trillion. what can you get for that? >> indeed, what can you get for $16 trillion, besides a swift kick towards the fiscal cliff? why not buy apple, exxon, walmart, google, and ibm all of them combined. >> not just as a group, but eight times as a group. you could buy 30.4 billion shares of apple today. that's even more than steve wozniak owns right now, i'm sure. and this is my favorite. with that money, you could buy $53 million mcdonald's franchises. >> yeah, or -- >> and here's your favorite. >> the hope diamond, but not just one hop
volume surely will spike here on the close because it is expiration day on wall street. a lot of options and futures are expiring right now. so everybody from washington to wall street is talking about fixing the debt. here's what alan simpson of the simpson/bowles commission told maria on the program yesterday. listen to this. >> the big bang theory of the universe was 13,600,000,000 years ago. that ain't even close to 1 trillion, and we owe 16 of those babies. >> we don't want to...
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you saw boehner say that the party wants to be led. they want to be led as americans, not republicans. again, i think you have somebody like bill crystal who comes out and says republicans need to be more flexible in terms of talking about tax reform. i think norquist in that clip showed a real misreading of what the election was really about. i prish his use of the word -- >> an odd choice of words. >> poopy head. >> they got a thumping here. this is the first president since ronald reagan to win the popular vote in two consecutive elections. they're trying to deny his legitimacy still. >> not all. >> grover norquist is. >> and speaker boehner has said they're ready to be led. >> thank god for one reasonable person. >> he says he's the most reasonable. >> we'll see what happens in january, though. he has that radical right wing tea party caucus to deal with in the house. i want to see them come to grips with reality. >> great pleasure having you both on. as people continue to suffer in the wake of hurricane sandy, thousands are homele
you saw boehner say that the party wants to be led. they want to be led as americans, not republicans. again, i think you have somebody like bill crystal who comes out and says republicans need to be more flexible in terms of talking about tax reform. i think norquist in that clip showed a real misreading of what the election was really about. i prish his use of the word -- >> an odd choice of words. >> poopy head. >> they got a thumping here. this is the first president since...
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still have about 22 minutes left of trading. i'm keeping a close eye on research in motion t blackberry maker -- the blackberry maker. the blackberry 10 this is what everybody had been waiting for, mark your calendars, january 30th. it feels like a lifetime for them to get one product out. it's certainly the long-waited product. -- the long-awaited product. the question is when will it be available in stores? that hasn't been released. when you talk to analysts, a majority of them, 90% of them either have a hold or a sell, right? only 10% have a buy rating on this stock. you may rememmer that research in motion was flying high. this was over 140 bucks back in 2008. this is $140 stock. so now you're seeing it you know around 8, 9 dollars. so obviously shareholders not happy and they have a lot in that one basket for this blackberry 10. back to you. cheryl: one of the reasons is going to be the focus of my next segment, nicole petallides. thank you. that is called a great transition. despite successful iphone 5 and ipad mini launc
still have about 22 minutes left of trading. i'm keeping a close eye on research in motion t blackberry maker -- the blackberry maker. the blackberry 10 this is what everybody had been waiting for, mark your calendars, january 30th. it feels like a lifetime for them to get one product out. it's certainly the long-waited product. -- the long-awaited product. the question is when will it be available in stores? that hasn't been released. when you talk to analysts, a majority of them, 90% of them...
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bush won 22% more of the vote in 2004 than he won in 2000 in part by upping, not entirely but the hispanic vote went up 10% or 30% based on his base. he was someone who spoke. he didn't get 27% which is what romney got. obviously if romney had got ebb 40% of the hispanic vote he would have won the election. >> and pigs would have begun flying. >> eight years earlier, it's not some miracle or mystery how. he liked them. he spoke spanish. talked about comprehensive immigration reform. he was not hostile. he was not ugly spirited. and he was somebody who had a record in previous -- in his governorship of being open and inclusive and admiring of the power of immigration. something happened in the republican party. a semipsychotic break in 2005 for reasons i don't entirely understand. it's been destructive. it has been almost a destructive force. you cannot name a single congressional canndidate who ha benefited from being a harsh immigration restrictionist. not one except for maybe the sheriff in one local race. congressman ran on it in '96, 2004, 2006 and lost. >> so much of this starts at th
bush won 22% more of the vote in 2004 than he won in 2000 in part by upping, not entirely but the hispanic vote went up 10% or 30% based on his base. he was someone who spoke. he didn't get 27% which is what romney got. obviously if romney had got ebb 40% of the hispanic vote he would have won the election. >> and pigs would have begun flying. >> eight years earlier, it's not some miracle or mystery how. he liked them. he spoke spanish. talked about comprehensive immigration reform....
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the market, the wall street response is, darn it, those politicians got their act together by christmas and new year's. >> i don't think we'll go off the fiscal cliff. will we have a deal in the lame duck session that fixes all these things? i think it's going to take longer than that. the deal that's really a deal is a complicated one. you have to get into the meat of our entitlements programs and get them right. you got to get in the meat of the tax code. i think you'll get a provisional deal that will be sufficient to get us, you know, into next year and some kind of vehicle. chris: are you optimistic -- >> you know what, i'm going to go all in. i think we're going to get a really good deal. i think that you're going to see people -- there are a lot of lame ducks in congress. these guys are on their way out. i think we're going to get a good deal. >> i'll be the optimist, why not? i think something goodwill come of it eventually but everybody has to feel a little bit of pain. nobody's going to get exactly what they want. >> i think there's pressure from the business community that is
the market, the wall street response is, darn it, those politicians got their act together by christmas and new year's. >> i don't think we'll go off the fiscal cliff. will we have a deal in the lame duck session that fixes all these things? i think it's going to take longer than that. the deal that's really a deal is a complicated one. you have to get into the meat of our entitlements programs and get them right. you got to get in the meat of the tax code. i think you'll get a...
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house speaker john boehner was easily re-elected to the post on wednesday with the exception of one vote, texas congressman nominated former speaker newt gingrich. it would have been perfectly legal but no one seconded the nomination. his fellow texan congressman ron paul gave part one of the farewell speech as he prepares to retire at year's end. >> sadly, many religious groups, secular organizations and psychopathic authoritarians endorse government initiated force to change the world. >> national journal reports wisconsin congressman and former vp hopeful paul ryan will remain house budget committee chairman after being granted a gop waiver to avoid being term limited out of that spot. >>> senate majority leader harry reid lashed out at massachusetts senator scott brown mocking brown's calls for bipartisanship as a joke, describing brown as one of the most partisan senators ever to serve. >>> we now know which political office may be sought by another member of the bush family, george p. bush. his father, former florida governor jeb bush, confirms in a letter to potential donors that
house speaker john boehner was easily re-elected to the post on wednesday with the exception of one vote, texas congressman nominated former speaker newt gingrich. it would have been perfectly legal but no one seconded the nomination. his fellow texan congressman ron paul gave part one of the farewell speech as he prepares to retire at year's end. >> sadly, many religious groups, secular organizations and psychopathic authoritarians endorse government initiated force to change the world....
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one of the things i've gotten from my reporting is democratic aides were surprised when boehner, mcconnell, pelosi and reid sat down with obama and obama said to them, in essence, you know, i'm fine doing tax reform in 2013, fine doing entitlement reform during 2013 but you have to get me something to get there and what i'm going to demand is some rates going up and he didn't get an explicit no, at least from what my sources are telling me from boehner. a lot of people are optimistic about that private sign that was given to them as indication that they are ready to deal even if publicly they're staking out far -- >> isn't this the case boehner has done that before. boehner in private could negotiate with the president and then he can't deliver. there's a thing called time. on december 31st doesn't matter what republicans want or don't want to do they will be negotiating a tax cut in 2013 because all the taxes will go up. >> politico says that democrats in the senate have their own fiscal concerns, fiscal cliff issues. harry reid will have to find 60 votes to extend just the middle income
one of the things i've gotten from my reporting is democratic aides were surprised when boehner, mcconnell, pelosi and reid sat down with obama and obama said to them, in essence, you know, i'm fine doing tax reform in 2013, fine doing entitlement reform during 2013 but you have to get me something to get there and what i'm going to demand is some rates going up and he didn't get an explicit no, at least from what my sources are telling me from boehner. a lot of people are optimistic about that...
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the president is insisting that taxes be raised on the rich, y heard speaker boehner say, all right i'm open to revenue, ii, ie, tax incases on the rich. he is where it gets tricky, it would remove a lot of very popular deductions, maybe limit them for upper income folks. but there is a possible that's republicans might e up having the rich pay more, by so torpedoing allowances and special breaks they wou pay more than they would if the top rate back up to 36% under bill clinton. americans for tax reform dictor maddi doppler, and steve moore. mahdi, that is my fear here. that because they don't want to cave on a headline like tax rate goes up, they will actually hur the rich more? what do you think? >> well, i tell you this not just that republicans are going to be steadfast on their a ac my be we're not see rate hikes but no hikes in forms of deducts and creditou have speaker boehner talking about open t new revenues we're talking talking abobout revenue from economic growth. you know even just one % of economy growth. we've seen the dismal growth, just 1%, would give you 280 billion-d
the president is insisting that taxes be raised on the rich, y heard speaker boehner say, all right i'm open to revenue, ii, ie, tax incases on the rich. he is where it gets tricky, it would remove a lot of very popular deductions, maybe limit them for upper income folks. but there is a possible that's republicans might e up having the rich pay more, by so torpedoing allowances and special breaks they wou pay more than they would if the top rate back up to 36% under bill clinton. americans for...
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you think about that on veterans day, when you see people on the street, and you say, how does this happen in this wealthy country, that as nick was saying earlier in the show, that definitely celebrates our warriors and military culture? i don't think there's any shortage of that. and yet on the policy side, we're leaving people behind. >> it's not even just that we want it to succeed. it has to succeed. when we ask over 2 million americans to go out there and fight for liberty and justice and all the other things that we are asked to fight for overseas, and to give them all the resources, to give us all the resources we need overseas, and when we come back home, to have a six and eight-month backlog to see a doctor, that is just completely unconscionable. and with all due respect, when i hear people say -- and in no way is this saying that the va is not working hard, there are some extraordinary people who work at the va who are trying to address these issues and who are putting together good initiatives. but the truth is, they are utterly overwhelmed. because no one expected these wars
you think about that on veterans day, when you see people on the street, and you say, how does this happen in this wealthy country, that as nick was saying earlier in the show, that definitely celebrates our warriors and military culture? i don't think there's any shortage of that. and yet on the policy side, we're leaving people behind. >> it's not even just that we want it to succeed. it has to succeed. when we ask over 2 million americans to go out there and fight for liberty and...
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both sides the president and democrats on one side, boehner and the republicans are basically maneuvering for bargaining position for what is going to be a long-term negotiation. >> eliot: they're just shadow boxing, i think that's exactly right. i wonder and i'm trying to assess--i have no knowledge of what goes on inside the republican party but i'm trying to discern if boehner has more strength now than he did when this negotiation took place lose yearlastyear. does he have the political strength because his party lost, can he look eric cantor in the eye and other republican leaders in the eye and say we have no choice but to cut a deal that is now on the president's terms? >> i think the strongest bargaining level he has is not so much that the republicans lost the election but beginning january 1st tax rates do go up particularly on the wealthy automatically. that's when the bush tax cut is basically terminated. the president has that bargaining power. essentially in washington doing nothing is the output, is the kind of logical end of not degreing on anything. if nothing is done tax
both sides the president and democrats on one side, boehner and the republicans are basically maneuvering for bargaining position for what is going to be a long-term negotiation. >> eliot: they're just shadow boxing, i think that's exactly right. i wonder and i'm trying to assess--i have no knowledge of what goes on inside the republican party but i'm trying to discern if boehner has more strength now than he did when this negotiation took place lose yearlastyear. does he have the...
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the bay bridge and ended on city streets. >> meteorologist mike nicco is tracking the rain coming our way. will arrive today or more a thing a chilly morning in the east. with showers and thunderstorms from raleigh all the way down to miami. >>> and finally from us this morning. disney characters like you've never seen them before. >> they are front and center for a holiday tradition at one of new york's most fashionable is stores. call it mini's madison avenue makeover. going from this to this. glammed up, supermodel style, for the holidays. disney's most famous faces, mickey, goofy, snow white, like you've never seen them before. the mind-blowing makeover is just for the holidays, in the windows for barney's, the store known for its edgy and outside-the box displays. this year, the windows show a brief film. miniimagining herself at the fashion shows in paris. and with a little pixie dust, she is transported to the runway. even style mavin sarah jessica parker gets the treatment. >> you have beautiful ears. >> reporter: she was there with our boss, disney ceo bob iger. weighing in o
the bay bridge and ended on city streets. >> meteorologist mike nicco is tracking the rain coming our way. will arrive today or more a thing a chilly morning in the east. with showers and thunderstorms from raleigh all the way down to miami. >>> and finally from us this morning. disney characters like you've never seen them before. >> they are front and center for a holiday tradition at one of new york's most fashionable is stores. call it mini's madison avenue makeover....
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veterans number 22 million. they include over 1.5 million women, almost 9% are african-american. 4.5%, latino and .5% asian american or pacific islander. this poem was quoted in a recent defense memo about not forgetting veterans. it says, take up our quarrel with the foe, to you from failing hands we throw, the torch be yours to hold it high. and to remember the over 41 million veterans who have served the country over 238 years. >> unbelievable. thank you so much, richard lui. our little tribute to veterans. you can never do it enough. that's going to wrap up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm chris jansing. thomas roberts is up next. >> good morning. the agenda next hour, who knew what and when about cia director retired general david petraeus' extramarital affair? new insights into the why the storied military leader through in the towel and quit a week before testifying on the hill about the benghazi consulate attack. >>> and america is going kicking and screaming toward the fiscal cliff. can president obama
veterans number 22 million. they include over 1.5 million women, almost 9% are african-american. 4.5%, latino and .5% asian american or pacific islander. this poem was quoted in a recent defense memo about not forgetting veterans. it says, take up our quarrel with the foe, to you from failing hands we throw, the torch be yours to hold it high. and to remember the over 41 million veterans who have served the country over 238 years. >> unbelievable. thank you so much, richard lui. our...
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is 22% a reasonable goal? that is one way of going about it. the other way is setting a numerical target for spending and taxation. on the tax side, it is easier. you can change the tax law. you cannot change, i do not think you can have a lot of control of spending for 10 years. >> there is an interesting issue in policy. it is extremely difficult to rescind entitlements to which people think they are legally entitled. as you are doing that, you are abrogating contracts of some form. there are all sorts of constituencies under every entitlement program which support it. the issue is taxes can always go up and down. there are not the same political pressures there. i think the issue is fundamentally spending. if we have to pay a high price in raising taxes temporarily in order to get spending down, i think that is a good deal. i do not think you can continuously keep this deficit open. if you raise taxes, we will turn the economy down. if the cost of getting out from under the problem is a moderate recession, i would say it is a cheap price. so
is 22% a reasonable goal? that is one way of going about it. the other way is setting a numerical target for spending and taxation. on the tax side, it is easier. you can change the tax law. you cannot change, i do not think you can have a lot of control of spending for 10 years. >> there is an interesting issue in policy. it is extremely difficult to rescind entitlements to which people think they are legally entitled. as you are doing that, you are abrogating contracts of some form....
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john boehner has already talked about working with the president on this. let me say this, the vitriol of the last two years or maybe the last four years on both sides to have fence, democrats and republicans, need, that needs to stop. we need to move forward together as a united america and put the vitriol away, put the campaign mode away. i think all americans want that. i know some republicans want that and some democrats want that. let's find that common ground and move forward. shannon: this event that the president had last friday at the white house to a lot of people looked a lot like a campaign event. they was surrounded by people who were described as middle class americans who had voted for him and stakeholders who want to see his particular plans forwarded. there were no questions from the press. it looked a lot like a campaign event. brad, this is part of what the president had so say. he said on tuesday voters said loud and clear on tuesday they won't tolerate politicians who use compromise as a dirty word. cooperation, consensus. is the presid
john boehner has already talked about working with the president on this. let me say this, the vitriol of the last two years or maybe the last four years on both sides to have fence, democrats and republicans, need, that needs to stop. we need to move forward together as a united america and put the vitriol away, put the campaign mode away. i think all americans want that. i know some republicans want that and some democrats want that. let's find that common ground and move forward. shannon:...
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>> i think the challenge for boehner. it will be a test for john boehner's leadership to find the votes within his caucus, to meet the president and others halfway. he has got to come halfway. certainly the president has got to come halfway. that's what this is about. >> eliot: i agree with you. the president has already gone halfway. i think they'll end up meeting his number. winning in politics brings consequences. new orleans mayor marc moriel. thank you for coming on the program. i'm joined by the one and only congressman barney frank. congressman, thank you for joining us. >> great to be here. for >> eliot: for all the good well and happy talk is there a deal being framed up right now? >> i don't know. i hope there is. we've known there was substantively, but politically there has to be republicans who understand that sticking with this deficit reduction coming out of domestic programs, and you expand military spending, and you don't increase tax on the wealthy clearly the election said that's not the right way to go
>> i think the challenge for boehner. it will be a test for john boehner's leadership to find the votes within his caucus, to meet the president and others halfway. he has got to come halfway. certainly the president has got to come halfway. that's what this is about. >> eliot: i agree with you. the president has already gone halfway. i think they'll end up meeting his number. winning in politics brings consequences. new orleans mayor marc moriel. thank you for coming on the...
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on wall street as much as jeffries is. so it may came to some surprise they owned almost 30% of the company. back to you. >> big-time. good story. nicole, we'll see you in 15 minutes. >>> it has been two weeks since sandy hit and actually could still be more weeks before some new yorkers get their power back. and god love liz macdonald. she is down there in one of the hardest hit areas of new york, the rockaways. she will have a live report for us next. let's see how the dollar is of moving against its foreign currencies. euro up against the dollar, look at that. as well as the canadian dollar and the yen all up against our dollar today. we'll be right back. looking for a better place to put your cash? here's one you may not have thought of -- fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank, like no-fee atms, all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% c
on wall street as much as jeffries is. so it may came to some surprise they owned almost 30% of the company. back to you. >> big-time. good story. nicole, we'll see you in 15 minutes. >>> it has been two weeks since sandy hit and actually could still be more weeks before some new yorkers get their power back. and god love liz macdonald. she is down there in one of the hardest hit areas of new york, the rockaways. she will have a live report for us next. let's see how the dollar...
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has with wall street and the business community, not one in the same, but similar in many ways in terms of their distaste for the president's policies of late. do you think there will be a thawing in this coming second term? >> it's hard for me to see it exa ktly. the truth is, i think if there's one lesson of the last four years it's basically how difficult it is to govern nationally when you have low or no growth. i think really the political tensions in the country are just too intense during times of sort of economic stagnation which is more or less what we had. i think the president's opportunity on the fiscal cliff issue is going to come from putting together a coalition the way john has described, but the longer term sort of performance for the white house is really going to be about whether the economy is truly bouncing back strongly or not. and if it is, then wall street will stop being upset at him. that the -- sorry. >> i was going to say, maybe part of it, "the wall street journal" argues today if they get a grand bargain then there's more certainty and the business communit
has with wall street and the business community, not one in the same, but similar in many ways in terms of their distaste for the president's policies of late. do you think there will be a thawing in this coming second term? >> it's hard for me to see it exa ktly. the truth is, i think if there's one lesson of the last four years it's basically how difficult it is to govern nationally when you have low or no growth. i think really the political tensions in the country are just too intense...
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>> well, karl rove makes great tv and he's interesting to read in "the wall street journal," but after karl rove lost the gingrich majority, i always questioned karl rove. remember, karl rove was the one who designed the second bush campaign where george w. bush won and then claimed to have enough political capital to reform social security. of course he didn't. i had assembled more people that hated john kerry than john kerry assembled that hated george bush. that doesn't lead to a man date for governance. that's a mandate for gridlock which is exactly what we got. >> mr. tyler, how do you explain karl rove's power within republican circles? are people simply stupid? are they prepared to part with their money because he's a persuasive salesman? >> no, a lot of people that give to karl rove are very smart people, they're entrepreneurs and they do great work. i'm hearing from them now. and karl rove is ver persuasive. when you talk to him, he knows his stuff but he didn't know his stuff here. what it gets down to, martin, you had 14 million people who didn't show up in 2012 -- that turn
>> well, karl rove makes great tv and he's interesting to read in "the wall street journal," but after karl rove lost the gingrich majority, i always questioned karl rove. remember, karl rove was the one who designed the second bush campaign where george w. bush won and then claimed to have enough political capital to reform social security. of course he didn't. i had assembled more people that hated john kerry than john kerry assembled that hated george bush. that doesn't lead...
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protesters in europe in a big way they were out in the streets demonstrating its tough budget cut. [siren. [. [explosion. >> shepard: rome here police firing tear gas into a crowd. similar scenes across the kant continue nent. spain off the job shutting down transportation. union members and others joined in showing solidarity. things don't seem to be improving. in spain and greece the unemployment rate is now above 25%. well now that congress is back at work for the next few days at least. lawmakers are choosing their leaders and that sets up a bit of a showdown between the house speaker john boehner and congressman paul ryan. vice presidential nominee, remember. mike emanuel is on capitol hill. mike, they ended up backing rival candidates in one race. >> that's right, shep. it was for the house republics fourth ranking leader. cathy mcmorris rogers from the state of washington was the establishment choice to be promoted. well, she faced a challenge from tom price from the state of georgia, who paul ryan was backing in a letter to colleagues. this is big because if she had lost, a
protesters in europe in a big way they were out in the streets demonstrating its tough budget cut. [siren. [. [explosion. >> shepard: rome here police firing tear gas into a crowd. similar scenes across the kant continue nent. spain off the job shutting down transportation. union members and others joined in showing solidarity. things don't seem to be improving. in spain and greece the unemployment rate is now above 25%. well now that congress is back at work for the next few days at...
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this house is deposited in the middle of a street. nearby, makeshift memorial pays tribute to 85-year-old vet. who drowned trying to free the good waters. they only have memories. >> we had 32 years, raised kids and grand kids. >> the family of brandon and connor moore, the 2 and 4-year-old boy swept alive when the mother tried to escape floodwaters in the suv. the family spirit will carry people through here, although the president did acknowledge in coming months there will be complaints. >> chris: eric shawn reporting from hard hit staten island. thank you. still ahead what the g.o.p. can learn from republican governors. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ open enrollment ends dember 7th. so now's the time. visit care.gov or call 1-800-medicare. >> chris: one bright spot
this house is deposited in the middle of a street. nearby, makeshift memorial pays tribute to 85-year-old vet. who drowned trying to free the good waters. they only have memories. >> we had 32 years, raised kids and grand kids. >> the family of brandon and connor moore, the 2 and 4-year-old boy swept alive when the mother tried to escape floodwaters in the suv. the family spirit will carry people through here, although the president did acknowledge in coming months there will be...
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but he gets starters' production. 22 points. as los angeles gets a seven-point win. >>> to the college guys. what a night for a specific member of the florida gators, hosting wisconsin. it's erik murphy inside. yes. with a hook shot goes. six-point game. later, knocking down one of his two three-pointers. he also got his job done inside. a miss here in the second half, as florida was up a 14-point lead. they would win 74-56. a perfect ten for ten from the field was murphy. >>> i'm randy scott. this has been your "sportscenter" update. take care and have a great day. >> thank you. >>> when it comes to team sports, maybe some players should stay on the bench. >> perfect example right here. this basketball in belgium, one player took a foul shot and missed. okay. was rebounded by a very confused defender who then tried putting the ball into his own basket, shot after shot, all alone under that hoop. and he still couldn't score. his dumbfounded teammates finally jumped in and pointed the young lad in the right direction. >> yeah. yo
but he gets starters' production. 22 points. as los angeles gets a seven-point win. >>> to the college guys. what a night for a specific member of the florida gators, hosting wisconsin. it's erik murphy inside. yes. with a hook shot goes. six-point game. later, knocking down one of his two three-pointers. he also got his job done inside. a miss here in the second half, as florida was up a 14-point lead. they would win 74-56. a perfect ten for ten from the field was murphy. >>>...
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how will the fiscal cliff fears play out on wall street this week? we know how they played last week. the market rundown is next. it's not over until it's over. our daily rundown of undecided races is coming up. there are recounts all over the country, folks. first, today's trivia we in honor of veterans day. when congress declared armies tis day, how many states were already commemorating it? ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. some people put everything intotheir name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our f
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i just had to get done. >> i want to read you something that "the wall street journal" wrote. their editorial board wrote the gop should take a deal on budget writing negotiations. if the republicans don't blink and we go over the cliff, from the president's point of view, so what? the president then has a point to blame the republicans. meanwhile, higher tax rates take effect on january 1st anyway and he can negotiate a budget deal negotiation year without having to make any tax recessions. do you think the republicans should take the deal and move on? >> thing is two ways to interpret the results of the most recent election here. one is that americans voted for bipartisanship because they voted for a divided congress. the other is that they voted for gridlock. they voted for a divided congress here in which republicans control the house and in which republicans can act as a check on the democratic agenda. now it suggests strongly that they weren't wholly on board with the republican agenda and they had big problems wit, and that's why they reelected barack obama as president
i just had to get done. >> i want to read you something that "the wall street journal" wrote. their editorial board wrote the gop should take a deal on budget writing negotiations. if the republicans don't blink and we go over the cliff, from the president's point of view, so what? the president then has a point to blame the republicans. meanwhile, higher tax rates take effect on january 1st anyway and he can negotiate a budget deal negotiation year without having to make any...